If you were here we'd let you eat one of Mom's Party Penguins (they're filed with cream cheese and the beak and feet are carrots) and we'd celebrate the big day.

But Mom wasn't feeling better so she went to the Horse-Spittle and they gave her some extra super duper antibiotics and sent her home and she should be feeling much better in a day or two. She leaves Sunday to go to Warshington State to spend a week with her Dad for his 96th birthday while I stay home with Dad who has a big project at work and couldn't take the time off.

Dad and I are serving up a HUGE thick crust pizza tonight and there's cold beer. Maybe we'll let Mom eat a piece to go with her NASTY unsweetened crapberry juice. (That's what Mom calls it though I really don't think there is a crapberry). Apparently the sweetened Ocean Spray stuff is super duper good, but NOT the health food store brand unsweetened which is what her Dog-tor told her to get.

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OMD OMD ABBY.... you didn't need to be concerned... I am just wanting you to take GOOD care of your MOM while she is sickie... I am Glad that she is Outta the Horse Spittle.... and that she has Pills and stuffs ... butt not the CRAPberry drink... You are the sweetest and bestest EVER fur thinking of me. NOW... NOW you go and make SURE that your mom doesn't Accidently inhale any PIZZA BONES.... those are NOT good fur what AILS HER... We are Pawsitive of that... Pizza Bones would give her a terrible Setback.... so Abby... you will have to Suffer and Scarf them down yourself... JUST fur HER Medical Treatment... to pawvent her having a Setback. You have a BONE I FIED DUTY to care fur her to the bestest of your ability. Sending some POTP fur her to get better speedy quick. THANKS ABBY... BLUSH... BLUSH

Hari OMOh my word Abby, those penguins look delicious! Crapberry juice can be delish too - unless it is serving the purpose of medicine, of course; then it's just plain yuk! Sending some POTP to mum and hugs and wags to the primary carer! YAM-aunty xxx

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